
Peterbilt 367 Cab & Related
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Peterbilt 367 Door & Cab Side Acc.
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Peterbilt 367 Mirrors & Acc.
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Peterbilt 367 Windshield, Wiper & Roof Acc.
Peterbilt 367 Cab & Related
Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 367 Cab & Related
What year models of Peterbilt 367 are compatible with your cab parts and accessories?
Our Peterbilt 367 cab parts are designed to fit model years 2007 through current production models. However, there were minor changes in mounting points between 2007-2014 and 2015-present models. Always verify your specific VIN and year when ordering items like door panels, window regulators, or cab fairings. For electrical components like switches and gauges, compatibility typically spans 2008-2024 models, but double-check connector types for pre-2012 trucks.
Are aftermarket cab parts made from the same materials as OEM, and will they last as long?
Quality aftermarket cab components use similar materials to OEM parts - typically ABS plastic for interior panels, aluminum or steel for structural brackets, and automotive-grade rubber for seals. Premium aftermarket brands often match or exceed OEM durability. Look for parts with UV-resistant coatings on exterior pieces and reinforced stress points on items like door handles and mirror brackets. Most quality aftermarket parts carry 1-2 year warranties compared to OEM's typical 1-year coverage.
What tools and experience level are needed to install cab accessories like sleeper windows or interior panels?
Most cab accessories require basic hand tools - Phillips and flathead screwdrivers, 10mm-13mm sockets, and trim removal tools. Sleeper window installation typically takes 2-3 hours and requires removing interior panels, drilling pilot holes if replacing different window styles, and applying proper sealant. Interior panel replacement is generally straightforward (30-60 minutes per panel) but requires careful clip removal to avoid breakage. Electrical items like gauges or switches need basic wiring knowledge. We recommend professional installation for air-ride seats or major cab modifications.
What finish options are available for exterior cab parts, and which holds up best against weather?
Exterior cab parts come in chrome, polished stainless steel, painted steel, and composite materials. Polished stainless steel offers the best long-term durability with minimal maintenance - just regular cleaning prevents water spots. Chrome requires more frequent polishing but provides the brightest shine when maintained. Painted parts should have powder coating or automotive-grade paint with clear coat for maximum UV and chip resistance. For harsh winter climates with road salt, stainless steel or properly sealed painted parts outlast chrome.
Do I need to update my ECM or make any electronic adjustments when replacing gauges or adding cab accessories?
Most mechanical gauges and basic accessories install without ECM updates. However, LED gauge upgrades on 2010+ models may require gauge calibration through diagnostic software. Adding power accessories like heated mirrors or additional lighting circuits might need relay installation but rarely require ECM changes. The main exception is installing aftermarket HVAC controls or cruise control components, which often need dealer-level programming. Always disconnect batteries when working with electrical components to prevent fault codes.